tense


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tense
adj. tenso, crispado, lleno de tensión, nervioso, tirante
 
v. tensar, poner en tensión; crispar
 
s. tiempo

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tense
tiempo; tenso, nervioso

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tense
s. tenso, tirante, tieso, dramático, emocionante, tiempo
v. tensar, poner tenso

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tense1 [tenser -comp., tensest -sup.]
(adj.) = tenso.
Ex: The urgency of his supplication was mirrored in the tense whiteness of his knuckles as he clasped his hands tightly in front of him.
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* hypertense = hipertenso.

 
tense2
(n.) = tiempo verbal.
Ex: A simple past tense describes more effectively what was done and the present tense may be used in dealing with facts, properties etc, which still hold true.
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* future tense = tiempo futuro.

 
tense3
(v.) = tensar.
Ex: If you neck is hurting during the exercise then you are tensing it too much and that means your technique is wrong.
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* tense up = ponerse tenso, ponerse en tensión, tensar.